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Online Safety Online Safety Dolores Kemery Dolores Kemery Holy Family University Holy Family University http://dkemery310.angelfire .com/

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Online SafetyOnline SafetyOnline SafetyOnline SafetyDolores KemeryDolores Kemery

Holy Family UniversityHoly Family Universityhttp://dkemery310.angelfire.com/

Introduction

http://www.ikeepsafe.org/

The Three Main Risks Are…

• Inappropriate Contact –Teach kids how to recognize and protect themselves against contact with cyber-bullies, hackers, phishers, and predators.  People aren’t always who they say they are.  The Internet is a place to enhance existing relationships, not a place to meet new people.    

• Inappropriate Content – This includes both content that is viewed and content that is uploaded by kids.  Help kids understand that the Internet is forever: everything they post online is tracked and stored and will follow them to future job interviews and  college entrance interviews.

• Inappropriate Conduct – Because the web environment can feel anonymous, some youth become dis-inhibited .  Teach kids that the Internet is a public forum:  anonymity is a myth.  Help them be the good person online that they are when they’re offline.

http://www.netsmartz.org

Cyber Risks• Cyber Solicitation

– This involves the exploitation of another person without their permission

• Plagerism– The act of taking credit for

another person’s work• Cyber Stalking

– The use of the internet to harass someone

– http://www.netsmartz.org/stories/amy.htm

• Cyber bullying– The repeated and deliberate

victimization on another person via the internet

– http://www.netsmartz.org/stories/friendship.htm

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Parent Resources• These are a list of website

resources that provide parents with tips and advice on current trends and behaviors involving technology and how to monitor their child’s online behavior at home:

– Kids Healthhttp://kidshealth.org/

• Kids Health is a website that offers information to parents and children about typical health, behavior, and development of children from birth to teenage years.

• There are various topics addressed, one of them being technology.

Parent Resources (con.)

– National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/PublicHomeServlet?LanguageCountry=en_US

• The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children allows one to report and post missing or exploited children.

• The Cyber Tipline is where one would report children that are sexually exploited on the internet.

– Net Smartz 411

http://www.netsmartz411.org/

• Net Smartz 411 is a website for parent’s to seek advice on how to address typical internet behavior and how to prevent problematic situations.

Parent Resources (con.)

– Disney.com Online Safety

http://home.disney.go.com/guestservices/safety

• Disney’s website has a section that addresses online safety and ways to monitor online behavior.

• This is geared towards parents mainly.

– AT&T Internet Safety http://www.att.com/safety

• AT&T’s safety coalition is an example of how internet access companies are striving to make the web a safe place for children.

• The safety site gives parents tips for monitoring their child’s online behavior, such as how to set up parental controls.

Parent Resources (con.)

– Safe Teens

http://www.safeteens.com/

• Safe Teens is an internet safety resource for parents of teenage children.

• It offers tips and recent news stories and posts regarding media issues.

– Safer Internet

http://www.saferinternet.net/

• Safer Internet is a website that sponsors their service of providing a cleaner and safer internet by filtering information that is sent to your computer.

• This service can be provided to families and businesses. Safer Internet offers an index of appropriate internet resources for all age levels and interests.

Parent Resources (con.)

– Safe Child Internet

http://www.safechild.org/internet.htm

• Safe Child Internet offers information and tips on how to teach children how to use the internet safely, to monitor their online behavior, and how to address problematic issues.

– Safe Kidshttp://www.safekids.com/

• Safe Kids is a popular website to access safety tips and current events about technology.

Teacher and Counselor Resources

• These websites are used mainly for teacher and counselor use.

• They provide teacher resources, such as lesson plans and online workshops

• Samples of Lesson Plans are found under the following link:– http://isafe.org/imgs/pdf

/erate/E-Rate_Curriculum_Sample.pdf

• The Teacher’s Guide Internet Safety– http://

www.theteachersguide.comInternetsafety.html

– The Teacher’s Guide is mainly a general teacher site, but there is a section that offers resources on online safety.

– These resources include knowledge and tips for parents on the positive aspects of the internet as well as the dangers and risks.

Teacher and Counselor Resources (con.)

• CyberSmart– http://cybersmart.org/– Cyber Smart’s mission is

to educate children on how to function in the 21st century by using technological resources appropriately.

– Cyber Smart promotes facilitating technology to increase student collaboration.

– Cyber Smart offers online workshops and student curriculums for educators on the topic of internet safety.

• Five Online Workshops:– Safety and Security Onli

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– Manners, Bullying, and Ethics

– Authentic Learning and Creativity

– Research and Information Fluency

– Twenty-First Century Challenges

Student Resources• These websites are

geared towards children mainly.

• They provide kid-friendly information as well as games and activities.

• Get Net Wise– http://www.getnetwise.org/– Get Net Wise is a public

service coalition devised by the Internet Education Foundation to give web users quick access to internet safety resources.

– The Internet Education Foundation offers information and tools to teach web safety, privacy, security and spam issues to children.

Student Resources (con.)

• Kids Com Jr.– http://

www.kidscomjr.com/home_flash.html

– Kids Com Jr. is a website that offers educational games geared towards the preschool age, with one of them being an internet safety game.

– Internet Safety Game:

• http://www.kidscomjr.com/games/safety/safety.html

Student, Parent, Teacher, and Counselor Resources

• These websites provide helpful resources for students, parents, teachers, and counselors.

• There are tips and advice for all groups to monitor online behavior as well as guidance lessons for teachers and counselors

I Keep Safe Internet Safety Coalition

– http://www.ikeepsafe.org/– I Keep Safe is a website

whose mission is to provide parents and educators with the information and resources to teach children how to use the internet safely.

– The website has storybooks about Faux Paux the Technology Cat for young children to learn how to use the internet safely as well as video presentations and tutorials for teens.

– I Keep Safe has tips and activities for parents to implement at home as well as in-school presentations

All Audiences (con.)• Wired Safety

– http://www.wiredsafety.org/

– Wired Safety offers resources of information on cyber abuse issues and methods for preventing and intervening.

• Connect Safely– http://www.connectsafely.org

– Connect Safely is a non-profit organization dedicated to giving parents and educators a voice in promoting online safety.

– The websites contains tips and the latest news for parents and children.

All Audiences (con.)• I-Safe

– http://www.isafe.org/– I-Safe Inc.is a non-profit

organization working to make the internet a safer place for our youth.

– It offers guidance curriculums and outreach programs for students, teachers, and parents.

• Safe Internet Surfing– http://

www.safesurfingkids.com/

– Safe Internet Surfing is a website that offers resources for educators and parents to teach online safety to children as well as recognize the dangers and risks involved. There are free printable lesson plans for teachers or counselors to implement for classroom guidance as well as tips and tools for parents to use at home.

All Audiences (con.)• Net Smartz Workshop

– http://www.netsmartz.org/index.aspx

– Net Smartz is a website that offers tips and resources for parents, children, and educators about online safety.

– Net Smartz devised a program where high school students, who are part of the Youth Advisory Board (YAB), as well as their mascot Clicky, teach elementary school children about internet safety.

• Web Wise Kids– http://

www.webwisekids.org/index.asp

– Web Wise Kids is an interactive program designed for classroom use, but could also be modified for home use.

– Its lessons have games and activities geared towards students to display the dangers of real-life criminal cases.

Conclusions• Internet safety is a growing concern in schools with the

growth of technology.• Many children are unaware of the potential dangers of

unsafe surfing.• There are a great amount of website resources

available to aid the education of online safety and monitoring in the school and home setting.

References• IAB• Research Excerpts• Research Report